Crazy cool removal
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Thanks alot guys. So it's not possible to get the backplate off without removing the actual cooling too. Well, i ordered it now anyway, i was lucky to get one because the stores here in germany are running out of stock. Let's see what it can do..:up:
I really hope it arrives tomorrow.. i hate it when my system is not folding. :D
Is there a NOOB friendly step-by-step guide on how to flash BIOS using USB stick? If not, can somebody write one?
Thanks -Jim
He doesn't want to remove all heatsink. :rolleyes: He wants only the crazycool backplate removed. So all he needs is to remove the 3 screws around CPU socket, that suports the backplate, and to unfasten the 2 NB spring bolts and to mount the screws that came with the mobo, especially for this.
Oookay, sounds wonderful! :up:
It would be pretty insane to mount an u120e without the backplate and then be carrying the box around, so it's good to hear that it is removable. I was worrying that it might be glued to the back, lol..:rolleyes:
Just put the BIOS file on an FAT32 formatted stick, then reboot and follow the instructions, it's really easy and safe. I never updated any BIOS via Windoze tools, only floppy/usb, works like a charm. Nowadays at least, that is. ;)
Guys seriously this blows out the lungs out of my sad body ... the Releaser said the Gigabyte X38 DQ6 is End of Life product and won't be RMAe'd piece for piece ... is nowhere to get it and i don't like the DS5 Phase System [ Btw we found out that X38 DQ6 doesn't have 12 phase system but just a 6 phase one with doubled ways ] so i'm really cranky about it ... i bought Maximus Formula instead of it .. but every single board has some terrible flaws ... screw this .. i hate you gigabyte
End Of Life allready?
That's no surprise, it has been almost non existant on every retailers for several weeks now.
Just in time for the replacement X48 board to take its place.
haha funny how the x38 its eol, and intel delayed x48 to march... so availability is april...
Seeing how well these boards have clocked for pretty much everyone, i don't really see any reason to wait for x48. They're just binned parts of the same exact chip. I mean, other parts, like the CPU are going to be the bottleneck anyway, and the straps you need to get memory decent at those speeds suck. Also, what would anybody need more than 550 FSB for anyway. Any FSB above 450, or atleast 500 is going to give you worse and worse memoryperformance in terms of TRD. I'd get a decent x38 and spend my money on an unlocked CPU instead,- but thats me. Honestly dont see what the big deal is about insane FSB's in terms of actual performance.
Bios F8d is available for download from www.jzelectronic.de
Apparently it "fixes" the LLC bug:
14.02.2008 New Beta BIOS
GA-X38-DQ6 - F8d (S3 bug with LLC on fixed)
I flashed to F8d beta, no changes from the previous betas...it's become VERY obvious to me now that i can NO LONGER reach a FSB of 425MHz witout an increase of (G)MCH and FSB voltages.
Clearly Gigabyte have altered the bios since F6b beta and up, so much so a voltage increase is nesscary. I have found through trial and error i need to increase (G)MCH voltage by 0.150V in order to not only POST but to boot in Windows.
The problem is that my overclock lasts for a few shutdowns and reboots...but then fails and the bios disables my overclock. So now i am trying to also increase the FSB voltage by 0.15V...hopefully this will hold my OC and increase stability.
See screenies for the OC and settings.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=313533
As a side note, i have just ordered two new WD Rattors...my drives have the original 00NLR1 firmware. Hoping the new drives come with 00NLR5 and later, i've seen 150GB Raptors with a 00NLR7 firmware...i'll report what i get.
I have 2 x 36GB Raptors (16MB cache) in RAID0 on the ICH9R cont. using the 00NLR4 firmware, Average read in HDTach just over 156MB/s...:up: